Sat. 1/29/11 2:16pm
Robert:
If you want to hear some Croatian music, I've got some 78s & an LP or 2 from Grandma & Grampa's.

Sat. 1/29/11 2:17pm
suzy:
hi!
please, tell yura from croatia i love him and i can't wait to see him again.
you're awsome! greets from slovakia, central europe

Sat. 1/29/11 2:17pm
yura:
hahah that's awesome :D

Sat. 1/29/11 2:18pm
Parq:
Had lunch yesterday in the Two Boots on 9th Ave and 44th Street. Not going into detail, but looking at their wall of movie posters was very much like listening to your show.

Sat. 1/29/11 2:18pm
Robert:
Once I played a track for some friends, and one of them identified one as "Buffalo Gals" xlated into Serbo-Croatian. Well, we assume that's the way the xlation went rather than vice versa! Not that my friend knew the language, just the tune.

Sat. 1/29/11 2:20pm
Robert:
I also have a Little Golden Record of Jack Mercer singing Popeye The Sailor Man.

Sat. 1/29/11 2:52pm
Grandpa Gramophone:
Glen Stuart was an arranger and conductor used by Laurie for other records (he is listed on Cathy Carr Laurie records, for example) who hired studio singers and musicians specifically for the job of imitating Dion's Columbia hits.

http://www.bsnpubs.com/laurie/abel8001.jpg

Sat. 1/29/11 6:00pm
Tom:
Rex, I think you ought to write a book about " The old noise"!